Pub

Arkell's

The Admiral Sir John Talbot, Cirencester

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Host

Temporarily Closed

Where

14 Victoria Road,
Cirencester,
Gloucestershire
GL7 1EN

Tel

(01285) 653760

The Admiral Sir John Talbot is the new name for The Talbot Inn in Cirencester.

Currently undergoing a complete refurbishment, the pub is due to re-open in summmer 2026.

The name is a tribute to the Talbot family, that lived and owned land in part of the town. Sir Charles Talbot even lived in Watermoor House for a time, and there is a scene from a stained-glass window at All Saints, Down Ampney, commemorating the deliverance of Admiral Sir Charles Talbot and his crew from a shipwreck off Sebastopol during the Crimean War in 1854.

CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR RE-FURBISHMENT

- five courtyard en-suite letting rooms incl. 2 disabled rooms
- perfect for touring the Cotswolds
- 5mins walk from Cirencester town centre

Ever since Arkell's bought the pub back in 1877, The Talbot (as was) has prided itself on its genuinely warm welcome, popular with local people for whom the pub is at the centre of the community.